wash |
murmur |
Related terms |
Wash is a related term of murmur.
As an initialism wash
is .
As a noun murmur is
(countable) low or indistinct sounds or speech.
As a verb murmur is
.
murmur |
coo |
Related terms |
Murmur is a related term of coo.
As verbs the difference between murmur and coo
is that
murmur is while
coo is .
As a noun murmur
is (countable) low or indistinct sounds or speech.
murmur |
muyt |
squeak |
murmur |
Related terms |
Squeak is a related term of murmur.
As nouns the difference between squeak and murmur
is that
squeak is a short, high-pitched sound, as of two objects rubbing together, or the calls of small animals while
murmur is (countable) low or indistinct sounds or speech.
As verbs the difference between squeak and murmur
is that
squeak is to emit a short, high-pitched sound while
murmur is .
twitter |
murmur |
Related terms |
Twitter is a related term of murmur.
As verbs the difference between twitter and murmur
is that
twitter is (ambitransitive|internet) to post an update to ; to twitter or tweet while
murmur is .
As a noun murmur is
(countable) low or indistinct sounds or speech.
murmur |
sigh |
In intransitive terms the difference between murmur and sigh
is that
murmur is to speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter while
sigh is to make a sound like sighing.
In transitive terms the difference between murmur and sigh
is that
murmur is to say (something) indistinctly, to mutter while
sigh is to express by sighs; to utter in or with sighs.
As nouns the difference between murmur and sigh
is that
murmur is low or indistinct sounds or speech while
sigh is a deep and prolonged audible inspiration or respiration of air, as when fatigued, frustrated, grieved, or relieved; the act of sighing.
As verbs the difference between murmur and sigh
is that
murmur is to grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent {{term|at}} or {{term|against}} someone or something while
sigh is to inhale a larger quantity of air than usual, and immediately expel it; to make a deep single audible respiration, especially as the result or involuntary expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, frustration, or the like.
As an interjection sigh is
an expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, frustration, or the like, often used in casual written contexts.
cheep |
murmur |
Related terms |
Cheep is a related term of murmur.
As verbs the difference between cheep and murmur
is that
cheep is of a small bird, to make short, high-pitched sounds sounding like "cheep" while
murmur is .
As nouns the difference between cheep and murmur
is that
cheep is a short, high-pitched sound made by a small bird while
murmur is (countable) low or indistinct sounds or speech.
As an interjection cheep
is the short, high-pitched sound made by a small bird.
murmur |
wail |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between murmur and wail
is that
murmur is to speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble, mutter while
wail is to make a noise like mourning or crying.
In transitive terms the difference between murmur and wail
is that
murmur is to say (something) indistinctly, to mutter while
wail is to lament; to bewail; to grieve over.
As nouns the difference between murmur and wail
is that
murmur is low or indistinct sounds or speech while
wail is a prolonged cry, usually high-pitched, especially as of grief or anguish.
As verbs the difference between murmur and wail
is that
murmur is to grumble; to complain in a low, muttering voice, or express discontent {{term|at}} or {{term|against}} someone or something while
wail is to cry out, as in sorrow or anguish.
plash |
murmur |
Related terms |
Plash is a related term of murmur.
As nouns the difference between plash and murmur
is that
plash is (uk|dialectal) a small pool of standing water; a puddle or
plash can be the branch of a tree partly cut or bent, and bound to, or intertwined with, other branches while
murmur is (countable) low or indistinct sounds or speech.
As verbs the difference between plash and murmur
is that
plash is to splash or
plash can be to cut partly, or to bend and intertwine the branches of while
murmur is .
chirrup |
murmur |
Related terms |
Chirrup is a related term of murmur.
As verbs the difference between chirrup and murmur
is that
chirrup is to make a series of chirps, clicks or clucks while
murmur is .
As nouns the difference between chirrup and murmur
is that
chirrup is a series of chirps, clicks or clucks while
murmur is (countable) low or indistinct sounds or speech.
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